Anacleteria (from the Greek ανα, and καλέω (voco, "I call"), were feasts celebrated in Greek antiquity in honor of kings and princes. Anacleteria were celebrated when rulers took upon themselves the administration of their state, and made a solemn declaration thereof to the people. This is closely related to the modern-day celebration of a coronation, although the anacleteria also had associations with kings coming of age.
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| - Anacletèria (en grec antic ἀνακλητήρια) era una solemnitat celebrada a l'antiga Grècia per la que un príncep hereu era proclamat rei. Se celebrava quan el nou governant assumia el poder i feia un jurament públic. (ca)
- Anacleteria (from the Greek ανα, and καλέω (voco, "I call"), were feasts celebrated in Greek antiquity in honor of kings and princes. Anacleteria were celebrated when rulers took upon themselves the administration of their state, and made a solemn declaration thereof to the people. This is closely related to the modern-day celebration of a coronation, although the anacleteria also had associations with kings coming of age. (en)
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| - Anacletèria (en grec antic ἀνακλητήρια) era una solemnitat celebrada a l'antiga Grècia per la que un príncep hereu era proclamat rei. Se celebrava quan el nou governant assumia el poder i feia un jurament públic. El nom es va utilitzar principalment pels reis Ptolemeus d'Egipte, segons Polibi. El príncep anava a Memfis i era adornat pels sacerdots amb la diadema sagrada i conduït al temple de Ptah on prometia no fer innovacions ni per l'ordre i en el nom de l'any ni per canviar els festivals. Després carregava i portava a una certa distància el jou d'Apis per recordar els sofriments dels homes. Celebracions i sacrificis posaven fi a la festa, segons diu Diodor de Sicília. Després es va donar el mateix nom en altres llocs de cultura hel·lenística. (ca)
- Anacleteria (from the Greek ανα, and καλέω (voco, "I call"), were feasts celebrated in Greek antiquity in honor of kings and princes. Anacleteria were celebrated when rulers took upon themselves the administration of their state, and made a solemn declaration thereof to the people. This is closely related to the modern-day celebration of a coronation, although the anacleteria also had associations with kings coming of age. The anacleteria of Ptolemy V Epiphanes was recorded in Polybius' Histories; Polybius writes that Ptolemy's courtier's "thought that the kingdom would gain a certain degree of firmness and a fresh impulse towards prosperity, if it were known that the king had assumed the independent direction of the government." (en)
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